Israel and the World - Essays in a Time of Crisis
Häftad bok. Schocken Books. 1963. 266 sidor.
Gott skick.
Bra begagnat skick.
Martin Buber's "Israel and the World" is a collection of essays exploring the relationship between Jewish thought, Jewish life, and the broader world, particularly in the context of 20th-century crises. The essays analyze trends within Jewish life that Buber felt were detrimental to authentic Jewish teachings.
Buber, a prominent Jewish philosopher, was concerned with the impact of various ideologies on Jewish identity and practice. He sought to clarify the connection between specific aspects of Jewish thinking and contemporary intellectual movements, while also critiquing trends that he believed weakened the core values of Israel.
